SH Archive Long Island Canals. Who built them, and when?

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Stumbled into this Reddit thread. Technically speaking this is not the Long Island itself, but rather a group of smaller islands in the South Oyster Bay located to the south of Long Island. Apparently this group of islands is... well, you can see for yourself.
long_island_canals.jpg
KD: A quick search produced nothing for me. Who and when built these canals?

And question #2. Who and when bombed this area to pulp?
South Oyster Bay Islands are toast...
bombed_long_island.jpg
bombed_long_island_1.jpg
bombed_long_island_2.jpg

Do you think this here is a plausible explanation?
  • Under the direction of economic-rebuilding “New Deal” initiatives, the Civilian Conservation Corps dug an estimated 562,000 miles of parallel ditches in ≈90% of the coastal salt marsh from Maine to Virginia. Ditches were intended to control mosquito production by draining shallow pooled waters called pannes where mosquito larvae commonly develop and by allowing fish to feed on mosquito prey during high tides.
  • Answer: What are those lines in the bay?
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562,000 miles. Where are the digging process pictures?
  • The length of the Earth Equator is 40k miles. This combined mosquito ditch is 14 times that.
Looking at these small canal lined islands, it appears that the canals, or ditches if you will, came before small lakes and streams within these same very islands.
  • The only photographs pertaining to this mosquito ditching I found, reflect people doing some shovel digging. I doubt the manual way can account for 562,000 miles.
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Any opinions?
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Username: JWW427
Date: 2019-09-27 02:31:36
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Huge ancient farming and irrigation infrastructure. Machine made. Possibly made at a time in history when sea levels were much lower and the land was dry. These mysterious areas are always labeled today as "nature preserves." (Keep out).
Long Island has a lot of coastal island beachfront that may be artificially made. Old harbors and suspicious canals.
If you look directly north of Gilgo Beach, the modern infrastructure uses the small inlet harbors and grid system. We are literally living atop the older civilization. What else is new under the sun?

The old grids may have looked like this once upon a time.

ditch.jpeg

Plenty of mosquitos in Long Island still. The ditch story is mostly BS I reckon.
As for the canals, well...the Army Corps of Engineers built them of course. End of conversation. Say no more.

All over the USA there are simply massive grid systems of farms. I think they are very, very old.
Look how perfect they are in Indiana below:

Indiana farms.jpeg

This stuff did not happen by accident. Its all over the Earth.



JWW
 
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Date: 2019-09-28 12:55:25
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I agree.
The mosquito ditch story is worse than the Erie Canal cover story.
I wonder if they used the sons of the 5000 Irishmen that were paid only in whiskey to dig the Erie?
More whiskey might have helped with all those itchy bites.
JWW
 
what is amazing about the long island canals is that they used the seawater to water the land, have crops, food.

the aztects had chinampas, artificial floating islands, they made, to produce food.
you need to came from a sea/sailor culture to set your home and crops over a lake, over water on artificial islands, to make your boats float and isolated, waterproof resistant.
but the aztecs made their home over freshwater.
distances between channels in long island were used in mexico too.
aztecs also set straight lines for streets.
maybe they had a kind of memory for a past or previous civilization.


now people have been trained to believe they need freshwater to have crops, to seed and produce food.
and pay for the freshwater $...

but long islands is the top of the art:
produce food, crops, from the seawater.

this means:
no more hunger. food for all the world,
plus green areas & more biodiversity.


crops from seawater!

water in the world:
"Roughly 2-3% of water is freshwater."
"Less than 1 percent of the world’s total freshwater supply is readily accessible from the various freshwater sources"

Then, the 1% of water available of the 2% of freshwater is 0.0002.

then, there are near 9998 liters of seawater for each liter of freshwater,
or 5000 times more seawater than freshwater, available all year at any time,already in the place of Long Island's crops.

and in long island they used it.
simple, top technology, that todays world dont reach.
none of the current technologies (aerophonics, hydrophonics,aquaphonics,algae crops, direct irrigation, seasonal raining, gels,etc), are so advanced like seawater.

that was a world of abundance, not of scarcity like the current world.

no droughts. food all time.

seawater for any kind of crops, foods, that is amazing in Long Island.
 
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Stumbled into this Reddit thread. Technically speaking this is not the Long Island itself, but rather a group of smaller islands in the South Oyster Bay located to the south of Long Island. Apparently this group of islands is... well, you can see for yourself.
long_island_canals.jpg
KD: A quick search produced nothing for me. Who and when built these canals?

And question #2. Who and when bombed this area to pulp?
South Oyster Bay Islands are toast...
bombed_long_island.jpg
bombed_long_island_1.jpg
bombed_long_island_2.jpg

Do you think this here is a plausible explanation?
  • Under the direction of economic-rebuilding “New Deal” initiatives, the Civilian Conservation Corps dug an estimated 562,000 miles of parallel ditches in ≈90% of the coastal salt marsh from Maine to Virginia. Ditches were intended to control mosquito production by draining shallow pooled waters called pannes where mosquito larvae commonly develop and by allowing fish to feed on mosquito prey during high tides.
  • Answer: What are those lines in the bay?
22C57711-C9AE-43D3-9718-23C9FA58CBC8.png

562,000 miles. Where are the digging process pictures?
  • The length of the Earth Equator is 40k miles. This combined mosquito ditch is 14 times that.
Looking at these small canal lined islands, it appears that the canals, or ditches if you will, came before small lakes and streams within these same very islands.
  • The only photographs pertaining to this mosquito ditching I found, reflect people doing some shovel digging. I doubt the manual way can account for 562,000 miles.
16EDE3A3-14FA-44CC-882C-86E9044D26F2.jpeg

Any opinions?
The Dutch were on the east coast before the English. New Amsterdam became New York, etc.. The dutch use canals. Maybe the English bombed the crap out of the Dutch that were here. Maybe that was the real American revolution, the English and her allies taking the country from the Dutch and hers on the east coast and Spanish taking the west coast from the Russian and Japanese or Chinese on that coast until the east siders moved in on the west side. Then maybe it was agreed upon by all parties in the war to become allies and a UNITED States of America was born instead of territories owned by various countries at war with each other. Instead a corporation was formed (The United States of America) with each country secretly getting their slice of the pie/revenue/tax through programs and Federal money etc.. It's all a game and we the people are always the dupes. The same with Antarctica and the same countries in a pact with each other.
 
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